Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Pitstop Restaurant- The Home of Mango Pizza, Jordan, Guimaras Island

GuimarasIsland
is home for one of the sweetest mango in the world, if not the sweetest.
Bringing mango to the island is prohibited. Mango is the number one product of
the island. What comes into your mind when u heard Guimaras? For me its mango.

As of now, mango pizza is a must
try when in GuimarasIsland. The only
restaurant that offers it is the Pitstop Restaurant, located in San Miguel, Jordan,
Guimaras. We had a late lunch in the island because we decided to have it in
the Pitstop Restaurant.

The first thing we ordered was
Mango Pizza even we didn’t see the menu yet. Mmmmm why not? These are the food
we ordered Mango Spaghetti(P 65.00), Mango Shake (P 39.00), garden fresh pizza
(P 259.00), mango pizza (P189.00), chicken with rice and spaghetti (65.00).

Garden Fresh Pizza

Mango pizzas is made of not so
thin or not so thick crust, mango fruit slices, cheese, topped with cashew nuts
and green bell pepper. Crust is not the usual that can be found in sbarro,
pizza hut, italiani’s, shakey’s, uncle cheffy or other pizza house. I think the
crust should be improved and there should be choices thin and thick crust. Personally I
love thinner and crunchy crust. I can imagine how the mango fruit slices plus
mozzarella would be in a hot, thinner and crunchy crust. It would be perfect.
The cheese they used in it is not as good as mozzarella cheese. When I eat
pizza it’s the cheese that adds more to the gusto. But nevertheless it was
refreshing. Sour and sweet taste blends well plus the chili sauce and the
crunchiness of the cashew nuts and bell pepper. We tried it too with mango
ketchup instead of tomato ketchup. Wow a great experience.

Mango Pizza

Mango spaghetti caught our attention, sounds
new to us. Well I am sure to most of you the same it’s new too. The sauce used
was mixed with mango fruits that made it of course different from the rest of
the pasta that we tried before. It’s a typical Filipino Pasta dish, sweet and
sour taste, which made it, tastes more of a salad.

It’s good to know that the locals
are finding ways to promote their local products by incorporating it with other
products. Salute to the locals for promoting their place to be known to the
country and eventually to the world.

I've heard lots of good stuffs about pitstop..so I am thinking of holding my son's bday party in here.. i got pitstop phone number but it would be great if I could have the cellphone number (cellphone is most convenient for me 😊 ) I would appreciate the reply Thank you..

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